Pronunciation: /bɛd ʌv neɪlz/
noun a piece of furniture typically consisting of a mattress supported by a frame
A1 The bed of nails looked uncomfortable.
A2 She tried lying on the bed of nails as a dare.
B1 The yogi demonstrated how to meditate on a bed of nails.
B2 The performer amazed the audience by balancing on a bed of nails.
C1 The bed of nails was used in ancient rituals for spiritual purposes.
C2 The bed of nails provided a unique sensory experience for those seeking enlightenment.
preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause
A1 The cat slept on a bed of nails.
A2 She walked across the hot sand as if it were a bed of nails.
B1 The new employee felt like he was walking on a bed of nails during his first week at the job.
B2 The athlete described the obstacle course as a bed of nails, with each challenge more difficult than the last.
C1 The negotiations between the two countries felt like navigating a bed of nails, with tensions running high on both sides.
C2 The artist's latest installation was a bed of nails, challenging viewers to confront their own fears and vulnerabilities.
formal The yogi demonstrated his ability to lie on a bed of nails without getting hurt.
informal I can't believe he actually slept on a bed of nails for a dare!
slang She's as tough as a bed of nails, nothing seems to faze her.
figurative Navigating through the busy city streets felt like walking on a bed of nails.
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